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TUk DAILY MORNING POST.
Prinltd and PubHAnd tttry MarnUi, (Sunday taetfOd.)
BY OUiLUOIUI * MOIHTOOMRH.W.
uomHnat oouw or woop *w> row nun. ,
ta*TßßMBd—lVf Dollars a year, payable stiietljln
ttvanoe. fUz DoQnrrwiU invariably be feqntaad if not paid
*wo CBTT*-fcrttte nt tbe counter la tho
Dffiee. and by the News Boys.
THE BATTTBDAY HOMOTG YOBT
Isnubliihed from the same office, on n large blanket sue
•boat,nbTWO DOLLARS* year, In edvaaoe. Single copies
ln tirattnort «»}««*
on of tb«fropilNMl.)Mta»U amuaatnn *”?**“-_
*r No .tteßUoß wlu bopold to
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• tn4t of toorfc it done on the shortest nonce, aimmm reason
blrlerma. ■ ■ • ——■——: i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GKO. P. OILLMORE, _
ATTORNEY AND. qOITNSELLOB AT LAW,
Office, corner of Fourth urttL and Cherry ailejt t
: PITTgBOMO, PA.,
49* Will attend to his professional business as usual, at
his office, between the hours of 9 A. 91. end 4 P. M. Of sKb
<l»y. i>» .
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
JOSEPH WliiVEB, „
ATTORNEY AND CODNSELLOR AT LAW,
i Oflce, So. 144 Ponrih stroetf
ja&lyj] • pittsbuhiu. pa.
JOHN BARTOO, _
ATTORNEY AND CODNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant ata«, -
JaH:lyg] PITTSBURGH, PA. ,
it. Biddle Roberts, \
Attorney at law—oaoe, No. 1:2 smithfleid street,
between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend
ed <o—sjiecial attention given to Conveyancing, [dee&ly _
1 Thomas Means, . _. ..
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
8. P* Koss, j
ATTORNEY AT h W—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery
Stable.' •' 3 g2 »
J. 8. Blorrlson, !
Attorney and counsellor at law—Office, n
moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
pa. . sprlfr?
C. Orlando Loomis*
ATTORN KY at LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jy*7 i_
- Thomas M. Marshall, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie s Buildings, Fourth
street ; JanTtly
ft. B. Carnahan, .
A TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
XR. Cherry alley and Grant street. i&l
* J. N. H'Clowry, ■
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
BakeweU’a Buildings, on Grant street jet
D. H. Uaxen, I
ATTORNEY at LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above and
near gmlthfleld.
Alderman 'Watson,
Office on Third street, opposite the old Post Office, :
WHERE all business pertaining to the offlee of Al®r
man and Justice of the Peace will be promptly ht
tendedto- Acknowledgment* or Deeds and Mortgages, dad
other instrument* of writing, taken at bis offlee, or at
residence of the parties. _ t -
The Dockets or D. 8. SOULLY, late an Alderman of the
City of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persona
haring Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary
process issued thereon by Alderman Watson. [myfrtjf
“ K, Buckmasler, Alderman. }
OFFICE- Grant street, between Fourth st. and Dianumd
alley- Conveyancing of all kinds done with the grit
ut cere and lagal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ix
amined, Ac. J**!
IC. M. Meal! Alderoeaia. ■
NO 91TMBD Street, between Wood and Marketstreets,
Pittsburgh- Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort
gages, anil other writings drawn with neatneas »ni «*#•
racy. J e2 ‘ll£
- 7T. AIIL, BUKUKON DSNTIST, (siic
cewur to 0. W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMI?H
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office boon,fromB to 1 o’clock, and
from 2 to t o'clock frbls:ly
J 800TT. DKMTIBT, Fourth street, ti»e dapw
west of Market.
orfici Houxa—From nine A- M. to ire
p d<*<*2oTT
BUSINESS CARDS.
D, W. UKtISTINK A CO..
COHESION AND FORWARDING jBBRCQANTS.
Da&loib Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and other Hanufaotures, fcc.
2fo.W Front strai*, betiocm Markti and Ferry strait,
PITTSBURGH, PA. '
* Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par
ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise.
■£eferenctt.— Clark A Thaw, \\ m. Bagaley A Co., Wo.
Odlly * Co- F. Sellers A Co., Hays A Black, Kramer *
Henry Graff, K*i-, Wm. JSichbaum, fl. ft. Johnston,
JCsq , Thomas Bakewell, Esq., George Lediie, fc*q., Soiomon
Btoner, Esq. J* 6 ?-
Co-Partnership.
11HE sabseribor* hare this day formed a partnerabip .for
the purpose of carrying on Convulsion and Jurward
iski, In connection with the fish, Bacon tad Oil, and Pro
duce business generally, under the style of Ssousb A Ricn
axneox; warehouse No. 116 Water and 160 Front streets;
formerly occupied by BoybrU*. i
JAMES RICHARDSON,
J AS. J. BENNETT. ..
Pittsburgh, February Ist, lSßfrfebC
R. DKAVO, Diamond. FllUOurgn, Fa., dealer' u
X* » Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Oroceriw. selected for fcmilj use. Bpkee of .eery .m*ly
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mill*. Also,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex
change for Merchandise. -
FR. D has procured a full assortment of Landretn *
Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all In
terested m rural affairs. janll
Copartnership
TUg ONDERSIQNKD bare this day ertered
nership-under the namA&ud style Of J. A. iIUTQHJ*
BON A CO- for the purpose of l ranee ting » and
QroeerT bunnesa. JAK. A. ULTOaIoOS,
urvwy uu»m«. a WALLINQFOBDt
feb6
{h, February 1, ISM
W'ft.urauKit. j. kiouwuuw?.
ESGtilßll * lllG EIAS£D9ON>
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, I*®
Wbolusalo Dealer, in Fisb, Baoou and Oil, and Produce
funerallj- Wareboaw formerly occupied by A
nrhram- No. 116 Water and 100 F*r*t .tnwt, PitUbursb,
p»u. si_
ft. bailltT... *2; *• u,WiW *
BAILBV * RBKBIIAW,
TEA DEALKU3 AND FAMILY SIiOCKIIS i Dotßn l»
Wood.n Mid Willow W.ro,Jwpujnt.l Tin W.re.lloßSf
keeo'ne Utensile, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 2*3 Liberty
gtreet, Pittebnrgb. . apr!Sty_
VUAJRIS JOHlf moout, MM OWTSt,
9 MuryUndT Pitubur^b.
Seller., HlcoU * Co., .
PRODUCE ato GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 309 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pu- ’
Bperm, linseed and Laid Oil*. Jl* 3 -
I «niwm 1 1864.
FRA’B BELLEKB * CO.,
Forwarder* and'Oommliiloa Merefcaat*
pztuaa i*
PROVISIONS, GROCKRLEB AND OILS,
y O . 30V Liberty itrcri, PilUburfh, Rl.
■wriim ».Mn vhiu. wx.aicmgoii,yittalnirgb.
Miller A RlckelMD, _ BO
XmIOLESiLK QBOCMRB, JXIPQBTKKB 0? BRANDIB3,
W WlnM Kid Sor«M—Soo. IT! Kid ITI, corner of Irwin
. ” liberty rtr<»tt7f ItWto'S*!- Iron, Cotton Torn*.
*e_ copjtantlyon hand.
William Carr A Co.,
(W*. Cm late if the firm of J. ACo.) .
WHOLESALE GEOCKRB and Dealer* in FoMgn Wln«
and Hrandlefl, Old MonoOßahela and RectifiedJ'VhU-
Ley No. 329 Commote!.! llo», Liberty ■ treat, HtUbursb,
P. *****
Bamhsl kVlcbca* Joua '■ JJ“ PATIUCX *
* / H’CLURKAN, hbrroi * CO., •
WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oommis
, *°* Ko - 243 PA.
wu. ......_ai0. axaaHAH
W WM. BIBTGHA.M * CO, ixwj
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty itrecL opposile Penna. Railroad Depot,
ap ., * Pmaßcaoa, Pa- _
~ PAGODA TKA STiltlK.
JKHTI HAWOHTU, W/wlaaie awi Bdail Oreoer, D«l«r
ul Importer of Old Country BU«k Teet, Rrendi Bren
dl.i Wlnejjdn, corner of DUmond nUeynndUw Utnmond,
Pittsburgh, I'n. ”•"!?
LIVISOSTOSS * CO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Steamboat T
*stli HiCTIi
wu, A* RI’CLUttU, ~
JS-TEA. DEALER AN-D FAMILY QROCER,^*
ooarrxa or noon Ann sixth stasm,^^.^-
Utnry H. ,
Forwarding and commission mebohant. wj
■ Wholesale Dealer In rCbaaae. Butter, Seeds, *»»“> aoa
Produce generally, No. 2* WOOD 81. Plttoburgb. ■
Paul 4fc Murdoclt,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M*®OHANO, AND
BT BAM BOAT AGENTS—No. T Water street, Otnrfnun,
Ohio.
King A BLoerhead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
No. 27 Wood street, PUtiborgh. (mySS
‘ ! Smith A Sluola.tr,
WHOLESALE GBOOEBB AND COMMISSION MKR*
CHANTS—Corner Wood and First ate. [nor3
Henry H'Oallottgti * Co.,
’HOLES A LB GROOKK3 god TJommtMlon Mercbanta
corner of Penn and Inrfn streets, Pittab gh. 3 >a3:ljj
■ W. S. Harm.
The old feinting establishment, (u»
Bto« A flwoxtow,) and BLANK BOOK akd STATIONE
RY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute. ■arei'T’stjw °j
l^-^T-rAmmerelfl.CaiuS and Steamboat Job
Book Binding, and famish eyery article in the Blank Book,
Paper andßUtioneryftne, at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. ■ . - ~„v
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, oomar of Market
and Second streets;
Printing Office and Book Bind*
B. T. C.Morwn,
BOOKSELLER AND BTATIONRR—has b!w*J« o* han
.& general assortment afijßchool, Miscellaneous and Blan*
Boob. Printing, Port and Cu Paper, Ac., Wholesale ana B«*
tail, 80. 104 Wood street, brt6w fifth, East side, Pittsburgh-
Wanted, Bags and Tanners* Scraps. aplfcly
nuasell 4L Bro., :
TWOKSRILERS. STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN
K DARDAND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publisher* ft
Uw I. O. 0. P. TOKEN, No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
msrUly . _■
; i, W. Ohsdwlek^
DEALER IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 14® Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The Ugliest price in cash paid for rags.
myllty
R. k A. O. oracAN,
WHOLESALE GROCBRB, .nd D««l«ni In Prodooo, For
eign Wine, .nd Liquors, Old Hounngshela inlß*-
tided Whisky, No. 231 Liberty st, Pltteborgh.Pa I Jy®T'
JOSEPH fIIEKTKHIKi
Manufacturer 0 r an kinds of cabinet furni
ture and CHAIRS, No. 84 SmlthSeld street, oppoelte
v City Hotel, Plttebnrgh. ’■ ,
N. B.—Furnishing Steemboats and Hotels particularly
1 attended to. . ■ anlOty
JOHN H’DSVITT A 8110., Grocers and Dealers In
Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Liberty st set, opposite
Read of gmllliasld st, laSi
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Daily JHorntmj ffosi
VOLUME XIII.
JOSSM FLICfIIBIG,
C, [8 0 0 01060 ESO 1.. WIIOOX 1 CO.)
ORNKR MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on hand a foil assortment of Drugs, Modi
doss, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
log to his business.
J&-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours.
loan ruutißo. .ooqnasw ruuuia.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
JVo. 60 Wood Srttl, FUUburfh, At.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, Ao. , jalO
HAFT, JH.,
(Successor to Jas. M’Guffey,)
Wholesale and RetallDrucgist,
AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141
Woodstreet, three doors below Virgin alley,
apr4:mAely PITTSBURGH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
AND DEAIK& IK
Dy«-atui&, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac.,
No. Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley,
PirittflOßOM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
JaStyj]- Next door to H.Chlid's Shoe House, Pittsburgh.
3. ABXL.
Notice.
TOS. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
df business will hereafter be condueted under the style of
J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of gmithfleld and
Fourth streets. J al T
William Thorn, Druggist,
Has REMOVED to the corner or HAND and PENN
Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc
bis numerous friends. All articles in his Une are warranted
pure, and put up with the utmost care. mar!4:6m
WUOUESJLUt DXALXB IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
heia Bye Whisky, 6c.,
ALSO. RBC.TIFYINO DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
WINES, Brandies, Gins, OordiaU, Jamaica Spirits, St.
CroU and. New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes,
Scotch Ala, London Brown Stout, Irinh, Scotch, Bourbon,
Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
WUd Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challenge oompe.itlon.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all sixes. 1 respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No, 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penns. "J »pr3:ly
Joum ttnv. - - r
IMPOSTER OF BRANDIES, <IIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer
la fine Old Mooonsahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac.
Aiao, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfleld anti Front
gtreoUs Pittsburgh. »P r * 3
«*JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, - ®
HAS removed to 2m LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Bmithfleld, where
tbe attention o( his friends and the public Is invited to the
stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also.
rinih*, Caasimeres Vas tings for ordered work. A full
assortment of Purnlshlng Goods for gentlemen, inclading
lists.of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. ja6s
jdbh ■•cl'tsbet--- ooshsuos n'cLoeksi.
WtLOlutl* and Bauil Clothing Xorchnnto,
NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET.
TBB subscribers-rcspectfully inform their old customers
and the public in general, that they have this day as
sodated themselves in the above busiueee, under the firm
oi JOHN M’CLOSKEY k CO. They respectfully solicit a
mare ol public patronage.
The previous business of each wiU be settled by them
•wives respectively.
.nus. noosuu.
i s LAIRD, (late of the firm of OOULBT A Lai*o,) haring,
iV* opened STORE NO. «, (two doors above the oli
stanu,) for the purpoee of carrying on the CLOTHING
UUBINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
snare oi the patronage of the late firm.
N. E.—Clothing mado to order In the most fashionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the
city. Jen2*y_
Jtmei Hetllnger,
%/f ONONGAHKLA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
jjX Inform his Mends and the pubiie, that his new estab
lishment is now In fall operebou, ana that be Is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed'Lumber,
with promptness, abd at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank; planed on one or noth sides, constantly
on hand.
Pf Doom, and sfnwMiwgß, of every description, made to
order.
No-50 Third st. norl«
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POBUBHED DAILY, BY GIU.MORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY m ADVANCE
BUSINESS CARDS.
tAff, A|>t,
JOHN U* 4M
JOHN MITCHELL,
Ho. 135 Wood Street,
B. A* Fahheitock A Co.,
ROLESALR DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and
Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. . [febl .
ALLEN,
R. L.
US GHULTT
J. Ilrynr,
W -HOLES ALR AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT
166 Liberty street, and 81 Diamond alley. feblOgr
KCftOTAlc
James C. Watt,
Merchant tailor—n®. 46 Fifth street, opposite tbi
Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. _ »Pf*_
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him a ■-*», as he can now turmsh them with planed
uutf suitable for every description ot work.
HERROH * CRIBWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Manufacturers or an kind* or brass work, lo-
COUOTTVS, 6?£AM KNGIJfR, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Ratting Manuiacturere.
Fouwlry on Kebecea street, Allegheny City.
Office sad Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD KRABB and OOPPKK token in exchange tor work,
or paid. Or«lera left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. tobbly
JOH4CPH T. LUWEY, I
Jfo. 43 Oemur of I\fUi and Wood SbreeU,
Ofloe Bp stairs. Entrance from ilflh street. l^ttebargb,
Respectfully announce to me put>uo'Hb»t be ha*
commenced the HEAL ESTATE AtiENOY, in oobbbc*
tlon with Intelligence end Ueoeral Collecting. , Xl* will
.l«n attend to renting. Verson* »n want of servants, in any
capacity, or those tn wantot places, will be supplied at short
notice. All boilnsas entrusted to his care promptly at
tended. to. '
Rtfermca—T. J. Btghara, Knq., Rlchani Coean, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Blech, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
Unfit k Old. _
H. GRAFF * CO.,
Western Foundry, Ho. 124 Wood street,
pmsiicuou, pi.,
IiTANUFAOTDREU** 01* COOK ISO STOVK3, Coal and
y±. Wood Stores, Parlor Stores, Uollow Ware, Plain and
i'ancjGrates, Plain aod Finer Fenders, Sad and Dog lrona,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Wagon Poxea, ttc. ( j*3:lyg
Austin .in,
RbaT. ESTATE AGENT. Stock, and BUI
Broker,Office, So. »2 Fourth Street, (aboee Wood.) The
iaDeeribvr having opened so office at the above plsea, (or the
purpose ol negotiating Lomu, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, tod
>n other Instrument!) for the security of Money, sod tor the
purchase end sale of Stocks. Will also give .prompt and
particular attention to buying, rolling, renting of and leae
'ng K«si Estate. [jytf AUSTIM LOOMIS.
Scbuebmui db Haußielni
T ITHOGRAPUKUS—Third *tT«t, oppceitethe Pcwt-office,
I i Pittsburgh. Maps, Lamlaeapee, Bill Heads, Show Bill*,
labels., Architectural and Marblti* Drawing*, Biulmm ana
Vwon* Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stoss, Priotai
u Colors, Uold, Broom, or Black, in the most approved style,
ißd at the most reasonable prices. oct!6;ly
8* M’Klniar,
House, sign, and ornamental painter, and
Denier In Paints— Nd. 44 8t Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Hu eonatantly on hand ail Unda ot Paints, either dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass oi ail altos, Putty, Paint
Broshes, ftc4 all of the beet quality, and fbr sale at raasona-
Wepricea.
ENGLISH AHDCLAMIGAL SEHINART.
W. T. MCDONALD, M, A., Pawcirax-
THE next nisrl-n of the InsdtnUon will eommenoe on
MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor
ker of Perry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Vesder. „ _ _
Reference*—Ho n. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8- F. Von
onhorst, R. Miller. Jr. ao«!U
JACOB U-OOI.I.IIITBSR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
and DiAuta nr all kinds or
Tobacco* Snuff, and Clears,
No. ‘IA Fifth it., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
rarions brands of Imparted Cigars. J*3:?
JOSEPH CHAPMAH,
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WHOLESALE
IMPORTED CIGARS,
myfciy No. 63 Mtaxrr gram, Pittsbcrch.
POWER * RIERDOS,
Architectural and ornamental carvers.—
Ornamental Patterns lor Casting, in every style;
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 96 SMITHFIELD
Street, near the Post Office. jlttta
NEW PAPER JHULI*.
CANTON. OHIO.
FfgHER, ANDERSON A CO., hare Just started ibelr pa
per mill at the above place, where they will be happy
to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of all
.IIM. ftb27:tf
m A* Tlndle,
WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG mamifbo*
No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
‘ H. MtUorj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALER IN MUBICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Piano*, Music, School Books and
” • No. 122 Woodstrtst. • [janl
dtaoonery,
4. i. EIOAS J)UIU AHL, ;t.
HAGAN *• AHLi
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In SiDu, fhncy and
StafU DRT GOODS, Nos. fil Mmkat and 6 Union
street, Plttsborgh. ' : . apr*
JE. WHITBHOtTSBf
T?ANOY BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER,
Jr No T ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel,
AuaqgKNT.
Thomas M. Little, •
YYTATCH AND CLOCK MAKEH—FIftb street, between
YV Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron CStj Hotel.
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. fapfcly
S. OtITHBE&T St SOS,
Real estate and general agents, Jfo. *o
SmWiJUld street. norl
(lard,
HLtS, (suoonson to Mtotht a Lax,) WOOL DEAIr.
. SR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale
of Woolen Goods, No. 18fr liberty street, [my*
L. E. Hayward,
Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn
and WRAID HATS,corner of Market and Liberty
No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jelliy
: BARB A MOBER,
ARCHITECTS: —Offices: Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street,
Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny.
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LOUTH A BRO., Bast girralngnaai, maanfretarefao?
. Bor lion, ud mull I»“ •!> doralptton,, .ml
i, nlao, theinmtlluriitTorHoops, Kounda ond Bqn»ra.
WLmT.ord.ra for Iron In tha box.nt th. dtj Port
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BUSINESS CARDS.
J. C, ANDERSON,
Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pas,
WHOLESALE Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Nate, Spleen,
Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ao, Ac. Raisins, Fig*,
Prunes, Orange*, Lemons, Limea, Dates, Citrons, Almonds,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nutt, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pine
Apple Cbease, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver
mioelli, Maccaroni, Olive Oil, Ac., Ac. eprafrly
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
■a 130 voopfncß.T v>ooo». below ramMkim.
B 6 WN a TETLEY .
XSOMO IMPORTERS and manufacturers ol
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac- We
keep a general assortment of the ebon*
articlesoonstantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also, Trusses and Btm|idrtcn.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES I—We are ’ r "»* ln g Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prioes. nytt
Chandeliers and Oat Flztmrei.
THE subscribers ara now opening at their new Wareroom*
NO. 109 FIRBT STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDKIJKRS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and aU articles oonnected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Hating arrangements made
by which they will he constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently inTite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Qas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In this line.
We continue u heretofore to nt up boildioge of ereryde
script!on for gas. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
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No. 109 First street._
J. FLXIUNO.
UKOROKbLBTCHKU)
VKOM HEW YORK,
. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
'v Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
\ \ Band Toupees, and erery description
■a A of Ornamental llalr, for Ladies and
g_ «—.l— 79 FOURTH STREET,
between Wood and Market, Fitts*
Bixtc sir's system enables Ladies'!
Gentlemen to menauTe their beads
with accuracy.
No. 1. The round.of the Head. . v
No. a. From the forehead, over the head 10-neck, No. ...
No. 8. Frem ear to ear, OTer the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupee*, to ooeer the top of the head only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part fmy4
... Coach MU c»rrl»g« Factory I
JOHSSTOH, BBOTHKBS S CO.,
Corner of R&ecea and Belmont itrul*, Allegheny Oity,
_ WOULD respectfully inform their friends
th« public generally, that they have
commenced the manufacture of Carriage*,
UpJ » Roekaways,Buggies, Sleigh* and
Chariots, la all their variousstylM of finish end proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on
most reasonable term*. Using in eW their work the
beet Kastero Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who faror them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchase re are requested to giro us a call, before pnreha
sing elsewhere. oct&.lj
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY,
(na THK XAUAOAD rrATIOB.)
FAMILIES will be supplied wlthourTariona grades of
FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
By leaving their orders st tbe Mill or In oar boxen at
Logan, Wilson k Co., Wood street,or Braun k Reiter,cor*
ner Liberty and fit. Ctnlr streets, Pittsburgh.
H. P. Bcbwarts, or J. T. Sample, DruggUta, Allegheny.
Floor will be delivered to tamllieelnei therof the twocities
Tuju: CASH ondelirery.
It® BRYAN, KENNEDY k 00.
HAKDWAKE
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R. T. LEECH, JR.,
No* 131 Wood street,
PITTBBURGU.
Alto, Cloths, S&mMlu, Lioef, Kmi, Bent Stuff,
Spriogs, Ac., Ac.
ItKAb! TKAdI TKASI AWOKTII, Unoriginal and
only Importer in thU:i ' j the beat Congo Teas from
London,b now receiving a▼ • j large and choice selection
of TEAfi, which be Is deter;, nod to sell at such pricer and
Unmeet of quality, that all tbe reckless puffer* in thbor
the next city cannot beat. He most respectfully Invitee the
ladles and gentlemen of thb and the surrounding district*,
without distinction of nation, to call and try hi* Teaa,
•which h* sells eubjeet to be returned, if they don't give
satisfaction. The following aro the prieee:
Prime Oolong, fiouebong and Congo, 37c-nts u>.
A verr superior English breakta*t Congo, bOc "p fc.
Extra tine, a Tery delicious Congo, Tse. T fi>.
Fine Young Hyeon, 40®30c.1» ID.
Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 76c. lb.
Very beat Young Yyaon and Imperial, 81 f lb.
Don’t mbt*k« the place--PAUODA TEA STORK, corner
of Piamondand Diamond alley A liberal reduction made
to dealer* ho'll
N*KW MUSIC STUKK. —The subscriber* here opened at
So. 83 Foarth street, a choice eollecilon of muric and
m n« J -»i instruments, Italian and German strings, Pisnus,
by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; by M. Euler,
Prmakibrt, A. M 4 Clarionets, do. All kinds of brass Instru
ments from th« beat French manufactories, all of which we
offer to the public on mors liberal terms, feeling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction.
n. BCMROKDKK A CO.. No. 83 Fourth *t.
H Schrader end tt. Anton will glee instructions on the
plasm, violin ind guitar. sepi.l
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE,
MAVurACTuaias cr
Chilion Furuaeoo, Wrought Iron Tubing,
And Fittings »ua Stkam, Uas or Warn.
No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh.
49r W* h*T» sold our Furuacen, Pattered, Ac.,to M«wn.
ARNOLD k WILLIAMS, whom w« cordially recommend
to natronase of the public.
BCAIi'K. ATKINSON' k OKELY,
l> ap ot (it LionfWortte A Zimmerman's C«
Uwm VVlnai and Brandy.
T\UK ondewlened bai received and oOi rn far «ale, at Cin
cmaan pru*j, a large quantity of A 7.lmmer
nmi*i i»mmw «mi world-renowned Sparkling, Dry end La
dle*’ Sweet Catawba Winer. Such a* may desire to procure
an excellent article of N*U»a Win**, (the pure Juke of the
gjtpeAwUl Qnd ml establishment tho place for the gratiA
«tton bf their deatrrs. The CaUwba Brandy, distilled from
the genuine <Jrap*. is declared by many excellent judge*
equal in flavor to the best Imported Cognac.
’ P. KICKEISEN,
No. 187 Liberty atr**rt.
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gjanu’i it Clark’* Planto.
AFKKSU fcrrival of NUNN3 *
ewlebmted PUNOd bt* just be«a rec’dflHßHß
by th* subscriber. They hare been tanderi |f M n n
and carefully seleoted exprewly far this-mar-• * « »
ktit, and areconsidered unequalled for sweetness and power
of Tl»ey all poasest* the new improvement of two
trpar+it bridge*, tha bass strings running over and above
lh« trebla They are fuJly loarranini to stand any climate
and to oral in capacity for standing in tone Prices range
from *250 to *BOO. Also, a One lot of Pianos from the rnanu
bSmof jSStfA* i 00.. and also LIQHTb, b■ WTujj
A'CftADBOKV. N. Y. All ths above will positively be sold
at Factory prices, without additional charge for freight,
iIXNKY KLKBKB,
Sole Agent for Nunns k Clark's Pianos,
No. 101 Third street,
Sign of tba Qolden Harp.
1 9 Street, In the borough of HUNTINGDON, at
vhioh a general Banking Business is contemplated to be
done. , , ,
Draft ion Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Ac , Ac., bl”?7* r °r
sale. OblUetiont made at the principal poiots in the United
Money reeelred on deposit, payable on demand, without
interact ; also, for 3,6, 9 and 12 month* payable with rea
aonabla nta of interest thereon.
hexbxu or nan
J M. Bell, R. B. Johnston, Wo. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd. of
HolUdaysburg, Pa. A. P. Wilson, J. Geo. Miles, Wm. Dar
rta, Jr_ Thoa. Fisher, Wm. P. Orbison, John Boott, James
Uwln, nnd Geo. W. Uarrettaon, of Huntingdon, Pa.
nnatingdoa, July 31st> 1864—-lm _
RemovaL
DBTHWART ha* removed hie BRUSH FACTORY from
. the old stand, No. 23 Fifth street, to No. 26 Firth
■tract, nearly oppoeito, on the rite formerly occupied by the
Iron City Hotel, where be will be pleased to flee his custo
mers, and as many new ones as feel disposed to patronise
hI N." B.—lb connection with the Brush Manufactory, as
heretofore, will be found in this eelabUshment all kinds o
Variety Goods, Looking Qlaseea, Combs, Toys, Ac. [mylS.3m
JOHN A. O'BRIEN*'«7 a“mipiil.i> BTEBET,
Fourth and Diamond alloy. Money loaned on Gold and
Silrer Plata, DUmoiida.Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and ell kind* of axtidea-for any length of time
•mad on. Chargee for atorage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
huatneM transactions strictly confidential.
yj- vorMted pledges aold Immediately after being out of
JT»S«tSJ£SS. Bwta.oraoliwdßito.rW.
c Jewelry, Ac.,.! way son hand. uprlh.tim _
NSW BBSS BTOB-Ki
JAMKS WABDROP,
OWBBB tor eolo CANARY BIBDS 0/ toe Bo.t talj.ro.ed
e-oa very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
aiSrflem*MWi££& mid mixedW. Bouquet,
will beTurnishS composed of the finest FLOWKBB,vU.
n»n.Aii.4 Bods, IleUotropee, Ac. Evergreens (In pots)
MMB Trow from the Seed and Hortfcoltarol Btoro,
fifth au ear Wood. d.'sil
uaainm* tb« Smoke.
31HE subscriber having the exdusive to tMnufac
tor# and sell SW ERNJBYT3. HUT AlB
NfimUKO FURNACE, 1b prepared to receive oritare.and
contract tor beating building* with the meat
Furnace now in use. The attention of those
•oUdted. Abj information can be bad crT A. BRADLEY,
Hob. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR,
dac24:tn Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st-_
.0. L. OOTBBXST.
, Warren'* Oongreii ink. •
mHIS INK 1b prepared by a purely chemical process, and
I UMtrranttd to contain toiMtalxcpern.
iferpato "wben first need, but by exposure to the air to-
Of « moat intonte and pennanent black.
Forsatoln bottlw of earl me slw, by w £ ol £^v^a U * Rt
War use, Market street, corner of 2d.
aOARD.—Mr. <5- ANTON and tt. BCHROEDEK would
\ • !▼ announce to the dtirena of Pituburghwnd
they will glTe Inatructions on the Pi*°o,
SSSvioUn and Flute. Inquire at H. Schroeder A Co.’s
NEW iIUBIO STORE, 84 Fourth stret. a»p33
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PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1854
BACKING HOUSE OF
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ffEW CARPETS,
Spring Styles.
AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82
THIRD 3treet.—We are now receding and opening
one of tbe largest and choicest stocks of Carpetings, Oil-
Cloth*, Mata, Matting, Hogs, Ac., ever exhibited west of
New York. The stocX has been selected with great care.
Persons in want of any articles in our line, are respectfully
Invited to call and examine. Our assortment consist* in
part of the following, viz:
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ;
Tapestry Brussels;
Aubusßon Carpets;
Extra Imperial and Sopor Three.ply;
Patent Tapestry Ingrain:
Superfine and Fine Ingrain ;
Worsted and Wool Carpets;
Wool and Cotton do
Vpnltian 24 %, %, and 44;
Hemp Carpets, very cheap;
list and Bag, do
White and Check Canton Mattings, %,44,54, and 64;
Oocoa Matting, 24, %, 44,6-4, and 04;
Spanish Matting, Tory cheap;
Elegant Mosaic Hugs, $6O per pair;
AxtuinLsler, Cbennie, and Tufted Kug«, all prices;
Fancy English Sheepskin Mata,sls per pair;
Colored do do do from $2,60 toss each;
Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide,
Velvet, and other Mats; , .
Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of
entirely new designs, very rich.
Damask table aud piano covers; also worsted damask by
tbe yard, tollnett, doylers, Ac.
A great variety of patterns in floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24
feet wide.
Ruff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,54,36,38,40, 42,44,
nebes wide.
Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rich.
Window shades of every description.
Oval and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac.
Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Towel*, together with every
thing usually kept in Carpet Houses. “ Small profits and
quick sales.” 0. B. HRADLY A CO,
mar3rm*e 82 Third street.
j. a. joxzs.
JONES & BUCHER.
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Ihnniylrauia Kadroatl, foot of Third «t. Harrisburg, Pa.
HAYING increased our Machinery, which In now of the
most improved order, and baring added many fadli
ties far dispatching work, we are now manufacturing first
Class
STRAW BNGIiVKS*
FOR PURNACKS AND ROLLING MILLB,
Blowing Cylinders, Boilers, Furnace, Rolling,
SAW aND GRIST Max MACHINERY A CASTINGS,
Gu and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Potts, llitch
ing Pouts. Col mans Ulnlers, Shafting, Hangers,
Brackets, Cellar Orate*, Batl»lngTubs,Sponts,
Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings.
We pay particular attention to the manufacture and con
structwnjof Cast Iron
Fronts for Houses end Stores.
Having an extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat
tern* of tbe moat approved artbUeetnral order, oor great
facilities* for manufacturing and shipping enable us to com
pete with oar dtlea.
Parties erecting Furnacea or Rolling Mills, Mill Owners
and Mill-Wrigbts, will lind It much to their advantage to
All and eramine our extensive stock of Patterns before
building.
IROX AND BRASS CASTINGS,
Of every deacripdon; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Fur
nace and Forge Tuyere*. furnhthM to order. [mylSy _
CHIiN A HALL:
MARKET STREET.
XTOW opened one of th« largest and best selertel stocks
1> of CHINA, GLASS and QUKENSWARE,cTer brought
to this market: consisting in part of White Iron Stone Din
ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, which wo wooid particularly In-
\lt* the Ladiee to call and examine, as the shapes are en
tirely new and the ware very superior, having some twelve
different patterns of Toilet Ware, either in fuii setts or ,
and Pitchers separate. We are selling them at Tery
moderate prioa*.
Also, a very handsome assortment of French China Tea
and Dinner setts, or separate pieces of plain wUit , gold
band, or fancy patterns.
Our ftock of Flour Vaaea consists or over fifty different
patterns, very beautiful, and ranging from fifty cents por
pair to thirty dollars. Uaving-ao large an assortment, we
fetd eonfaleut of suiting all tastes.
Rrltanla Tea Pots, Sugars and Creams, Silver Plated
Porks, Spoons and Butter Knives; Knives and Forks, of
variou« styles, from common to the finest; Solar Lamps,
Hall Lamps, Glrandclas. and House Furnishing Goods.
BOSTON GLASS W ABE—Of this we have a large assort
ment, partlcularlv the Diamond Pattern, which looks as
veil as the best cut, and sells at less than cue third the
price. Also, a complete stock of Pittsburgh Glass.
The public are respectfully invited to call and examine
oar goods. JOHN J. O’LEAKY,
No. 63 Market sL, brt’n Third and Fourth,
opposite George R. W plu»*a.
lOWA foWdry
SO. 103 WOOD HTRKET.
JOHN C. PARRY, (sueesaeor to J. 0. Parry A Oo.,) begs
to inform thvcustuinersnf theold Arm, and the pubUo
■ imhiisH i. bf baa dow oo bandit and Is extensively on*
ngnl in manufacturing, every dvartlption of CASTINGS—
gueh u: Patent Chilled Roll*; largo Kettles and Curbs;
Palont Kettles, for Soap, Pot A*h, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles,
fbr the manufacture of Cane Sugar—afl cast on a patent
orient, known uI.C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura*
Dillty to any other, and sold lower than those made on the
old plan. „ ,
HOLLOW WARS—A genoral assortment, all from new
and Improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
Hulling Mill CaeUng«,nnd Machinery of every description,
always oo hand or made to order.
Cook Stores, Klu-beu Kang**, and Goal Stoves, of every
description; InwaCook Stoves, Overlies, which received the
Orit prisa fur I*so and I*sl, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny Oounty, I'a.. and recommended hy Ofteen hundred
persons; Enterprise Cook Stovw, four sixer; Premium Cook
Stoves ; Egg and Radiator Oal Stores; Parlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Grater and ¥*-nd*re, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates,and building material of every
description.
A great variety of Ornamental Cemeteries and
fencing.
Ptempkt and HoupA Outings— A large stock of all th*
kinds In use, and will he sold at reduced prices. Hal l't Pat
ent Laver, True American, Kgan’s. Crane’s, KlnkaliTs,
Woods’, Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac.
Bauble Pluvght.— The Michigan Dwulde Plough, which
haatakenthe premium at the State Pairs of New York,
Penosvlvania,aud Ohto.Hiidwhereverit has i*woexhibited.
Irou and Nalls, ilove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which I
willsellatths lowest prices; and respectfully invite the
Duhltc to (rtva me * cull, at the old stand. ?«<v 1&3 Wood st.
rntiN n r*Ußy_
ALLEGHENY FORGE
80LOUOX SHKTTKH. A CO.
(Late Blssel A Semple's Bolling Mill.) on the bank of the
Allegheny, t*dow the t<t. Clair street Uridge,
AXUSHEXY Cl IT. F*-
TIIK proprietors respectfully Inform the public that,
baring made extensive additions to their establish
ment, they nr** prepared to tnanu?:u*tun\ on the most rea
sonable tenna. Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry
Work, stone Cutlers’ and Masoua* Tool.-, Shafting, Mill
Gearing. Machine Work in general, and heftTy Forging. of
evervdeseripthm. Al-o. HOHSK PHOK? manufactured by
Shf/icr's hxitmt Hurt*. *A#e Mathin*. The Hor*e Shoe Ma
chine will he in about the middle of February,
when all orders for Shoes will awl with prompt attention.
Mill Picks made and dressed. Orderrsent by mall or tele
graph attended to on the shortest notice. J*d4:y
' ” "ifiSTKßP'Bis® FOUKDAY,
allkuhksy city.
Warthouit, Fnl+ral iireet, near the DrUge.
HAYITH fitted up my establishment with all the latent
improvement-, embrac-tug -very faeillty for manufac
turing io the beat anti cheapest style; and owning the ex
clusive right in J. J. Johnson's Box Smoothing lions, and
John Johnson*a Self heating Cnarcoal Jrom, patented Jan
uary 10. 1854, snprrior to anything of th« kind in the mar
ket. and also having a patented improvement for moulding
the above Irons, Wagon Ifoxes, and Pipe Boxes, I am pre
pared to sell wholesale sod retail on fair terms.
Any perrons wishing to purchase the right for moulding
upon the improved plan, and manufacturing any or all of
tho .bore .11! pie.,- *'«"«* c KISG3I.AND,
Allegheny city.
■ BOOTS A. 910 BHOKSi
WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL.
Yams BOtreSratLci up In rpVntHd rtyt* hi* Store,
.1 No. S 9 Market itimt awl No 0 Union street, between
Kifth atTwtand th«* Diamond, *nd bn* now completed nu
S SLIPI-UHS.OArfBBS,^
and Palm Loaf, Pedal, Dustin and Bralil HATS, to which bo
lnaltoatbo attention of all pnrobaeera, whether at'•hole-
sele or retail. , . ... ..
This stock la one of the largest erer opeoed 'n th'S cltT,
and etnbraeei!everythin* worn by tboladlwof Philadelphia
awl New York, end he trusts oanoot fell to please ell.
the choicest good#;
all of which bo warrants. ‘ . . , t . •
He also coetlnoes to manufacture, s» berototoe, all de*
aoription. of Boot, and Shoes, and from this long exponent
of orrr twenty years in business in this city, Is, lie trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that tbosa who lmvur him with their
custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprt9.tf
IV* B. BCAIFJfi*
FIRST STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET
STREETS. PITTSBURG 11, PA., builds Prancin’ Patent
Metallic Life Boats,of H.lvanlred Iron; also, manufactures
Copper and Sheet Iron Work,Cooltlnß Btnv~ for Steamboats
and llnlala. Portable Purges, ringed Iron Work, Urge
Bolts for Bridge* id Cork life B««™.
cheapest kind. iMcamb '»t work attended to. (ray2d.y
W"" 11 are receiving from New York and philadolpnia,
380 IIALP CUBST3 1 I.A,
comprising Vonng Hyson, Imperial, (luni»wdor, Oolong,
Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which hare been
careftally selected, and.will nsu.L
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AND »UOKS.—Tiwee who wish to get
Hneat and well:ftltlUg _ ,
H hoot, tJIIO£ «r OAITBTh
• • M’LAUOHLTN’3,
-J55 will call , i )5 Kottnh Btrw
OR/LFK, nBISIWOBft *. oaitnf,
MAtiUFACt'UKIiRS OF OOAL A.ND WOOO COOAI.NO
STOVKS, Fartor and Hwiiag Stores, Orate Fronts,
Fenders, Wagon Bores *«,*<• Warehouse No. 101 MOOD
Street, abore Filth, I>itt«borgh, Pa, jy- 1
OOKTiTO VAC TORY,
NO. 2* FIFTH STFKFT.
Sira of TEE OLD STAKD.
WILLIAM “ ALY hxs returned from the Manufactur*
ini Hotliiry Districts of Barop*. where be bu pur*
chased, fw Mteneire aoi well Uftxled stock ot
the beet descriptions only of Stnrklngs, Hwke, Uodenblrtm
Drawers. Uluses: style of and Misses’
land Stockings, together with bis domestic stock ot tfltta*
bi?K MSSSetwS Hosiery. DswlU Min* wholesale or
"**“ »* N ‘* Y " k Impotwr *'’william da-lt a CO.
Remember the place—No. 24, Sign of TUB OLD 8 CAI
my 23
Hemoval.
PAUL KLIINKB has removed his LITERARY DEPOT
from No. Ti Third street, to Fifth street,
Theatre, where he will he b»ppy to flee his former patrons,
an 3 all others derircms of purchasing any of the cheap Li
terature of the day- : aprTily
" PEKIN TEA STORE,
BY A. JAYSKSj
JV*. S 8 FtfQi tirut, Mwm Wood and Marktl, south tide
go td Wholesale and Beun.
Walter P« Marshall,
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PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
CITT GABISET WAEEHOCBK,
No. ITS CHS ST NUT STB SET,
(Orposrs Imuncrenrei Hall,)
Philadelphia.
FURNITURE, IK RTSBT STYLE!
Comparing Louis XTV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnnt, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple;
all of enperlor construction, and finished in the
beet style, equal to, if hot excelling loqual
ity, the floods of any Establish
ment in the United States.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fall to giro satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur-,
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles In each room correspond in
style andquality, and the Immense stock always cn hand,
being so Tarlous in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste in a selection, without the delay peceaearily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To 9lv* au idea of the finished Purnilure on band, I need
only inform you that my Booms are 176 loet long, by 127 feet
wide.lournoor*in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work is ail done under my own immediate inspection.
4SF* The Fucking is all done in the Bto re. and Furniture
warranted to carry safely aay distance. Visiters to Phila
delphla are respectfully invited, as purenaeers or otherwise,
to call ano examine the floods. • au26:ly
JOBEFII NOORIDQE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Oommcuu aslow Pin Btusr,
St* Louis, 80,,
CONSIGNMENTS ami Commissions wllloeetwith prompt
and personal attention, and libeaal odtmno-4 will be
given when required, on Consignments or Billeof Lading,
to hand.
Ordersforthe purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial oare and dispatch; the lowest
rates of Freight will always he procured, and the expense
of Storage and Dray age as muoh-aa possible avoided.
axrxßxvca:
Page A Bacon, BL Louis; Kills A Morton, Cincinnati;
Charleos,Blow A 00., do; Strader k Gorman, do;
Chooteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Fraser, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J. W. Butler A Bro.,Pittsbb; E.O.flooodnun A 00., de;
D. Leech * Co., do; E. AC. Yarn all ACo.,Philada;
Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Bock AMorgan:
Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; ghield* A Miller, do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Joeiah Lee A Baltimore.
A.G.FarwellAOo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, 4o;
Howard,Son4Co., do; W.B.Reynolds, Louisville;
IL D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T.G.Twtefcell A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans.
have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
m*il,©r whsaendoreed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
augfi fit. Louis. Missouri.
CHARLOTTE BLUMS, No. 118 Wood street, has just re
wired the following NEW MUSICA Song from the
West; I’m Goiug There; Switzers’Parewell Walts, Beliak;
Brother Jonathan’s March; Hours of Devotion, a collection
of sacred melodies, arranged in easy style for piano or melo
dwn, by Grots; Wild Flowers, Wallace; The Orgao.Man,
(Bsten; Farewell Marph, Bearer; SchulhofTs Grand Walts :
l’Te Been Roaming (rondo), Drearier; Softly, ya Night
Winds, Wallace; Wad-Cap Schottiaeh, Grobe; Bud from the
Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for beginners;
Jordan Polka, new; <Euvres Farorl, par Wilhelm Kuhe;
Parkinson’s Garden Polka, Keraseo; Parlor Maxourka, Sei
dle; To Meet Again. Von; Dying Words of Little Katy:
Tnere is Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother’s
Smile; Early Dreams, six beautiful melodies for small
hands, by (Eden. Also, a good selection of Guitar Muric,
Snogs, Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Ac. Ac. au2
'Bay Wood llursery and Gardens.
JAMES KENNEDY, [late Manager of the well-known Sy
racuse Nuserles, New York,) begs leave to inform the
public, that he has uow established an EXTENSIVE NUR
SERY, on the Farm of Mr. James S. Negley, near East Llb
«rty, where he shall be prepared, after the 6th instant, to re
ceiTeandflll orders for every variety of Emit azui Ornamen
tal Trees, Hardy and Green House Shrubs and Plante. In
addition to a choice and superior stockon hand, he has made
. arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the East,
to keep up his supply. Having a thorough and long expe
rience In the business, he can assure his customers perfect
satisfaction.
Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in
designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub
lic Parks, or the grounds of Oountry Residences; and will
also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches,
Picturesque Scenery, Ac., in the highest styles of the art.
Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape
Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of
England, and on the beautiful banks of the Hudson, he
hopes he has tbs capacity to meet the wishes of tbeee who
favor him.
JUST Communications can be addressed through the City
Post Office, or left at the Warehouse of Messrs. Negley A
Mohan, 22 Wood street.
Notice to Stockholders,
Orncx or Pittsbcxgh amo Coraxunmu: RJL C 0.,)
PiUtburgh, June 28th, 1864. J
AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Board of Directors
of the PI ITSBUKGH AND CONNELLSYILLE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock of said Company
are hereby notified that the fifth INSTALMENT OF FIVE
DOLLARS per share on their subscriptions will be due and
payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OP JULY next, (the
tint, second, third, sod fourth Instalments of two dollars
and fifty cents per share, haring heretofore been called in,)
and also, FIVE DOLLARS PER SUARK on the fifteenth
day of EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount
is paid.
Stockholders residing in Somerset County will pay to
Major Samuel M. Haller, Meyers Mills,; those residing in
Fayette County to Colonel D. R. Davidson, Coonellsville;
Uiom: nodding in Westmoreland County to General Cyrus
I*. Markle, West Newton; and all others to N. Yerder,
Esq., at the Office of the Company, in Neville Hall Building,
coruor of Fourth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM B. CURRY,
j>4:3wd Treasurer Pittsburgh and OonnallfTille R-B- Co.
Boston Papier Mac be Company.
MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY. 07 MARKET STREET.—The
attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab
inet Makers, Is requested to this new and great Improve
ment In the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings
and Steamboat*, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls, Church
es, Dwellings, Stores, and Parlor Furniture, in gilt, or in
imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices. Brack
ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Callings,
Moulding*,Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper
and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great
dual more durable.
BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheep and warrant
ed to last for 20 years exposod to the weather.
Above Goods for sale at the manufacturer's prices—cost
>f freight added. W. W. WILSON,
ffioUce is Hereby Given*
110 ALL PERSONS who have subscribed to the Capita!
Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY, and wblob has been made specially applicable
to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that an
Instalment of ttvc pcb cist, per share, is required to be
paid to the Treasurer of the Company, at his office, in West
Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 20TH DAY OF
JULY, 1864, and that an instalment of nv« ru cm, per
share, will be required to be paid at the same place eTery
thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board.
H. F. BABKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. K. Co.
Office of the P. A K. R. R. Co., I i-or-tw
New Castle. Jube 21st, 1864. j™* 4 ***"
Mew Partmeralalp*
Matthew grapf and dan*l. rkisinger, trading
heretofore as M. GRAFF A 00., Stove and UoUow
ware Manufacturers, No. 134 Wooa street, have this day
associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner in
tbuir business. The name, style and dtls of tha firm will,
from this date, be GRAFF, URISINGER A GRAFF. They
respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib
erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Graff A Co.
Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854.
GREAT bargains -of summer goods at A. MoTiti HE’S,
corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this day
commenced selling off my summer stock at first cost; the
goods are all new, and have been purchased this season,
and as'they are now offered at prices far below the usual
rates. Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The
stock comprises boregee, lawns, summer silks, tissues,
grenadines, berege de laines, and almost every article usual
ly keptin a fancy store. ; Jy3
flew Trimming Store*
No. 83 Cbmer of Market ttreet and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN GORDK& respeefully announces to the
public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17tb. Haring fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it With a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in
duce nents and endeavorto give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage, v.
Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. (apria) FRANK VAN GOBBEK.
EATKRPRIE WORK
No. 136 Wood ttreet. Third door below Flrpin Alley.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
tiring Fifltols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened in *h»« market;, together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Toole and Fishing Tackle, all of Vhlch
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. ? ««FlB
mURKUSU TOWELS.—'We have just received anotfaerlot
J[ of those excellent Turkish Bath Towels.
The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating suffice,
eombioiag the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired
.flexibility of a Towel. The OoUoo Towel possesses a soft
ness not attainable to the linen, and the peculiarity df ab
orting moisture without friction. Cali early and secure a
pair. 0. B. HEADLY A CO-,
* j y 24 No. 82 Third street.
No. 33 Fifth street.
NEW ARRIVAL AT HOOD’S.—Just received-a and
rich assortment of flue Gold Jewelry of every desirable
style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, in great Varie
ties; fine fans, gold and silver thimbles, and. numerous
other goods, all of which we will Mil at New York; city
prices, and much below the prices usually asked at other,
establishments in this city. Call and examine our goods
and prices, and save from 25 to 60 per cent, in your pur
chase* at 61 Market itrort. JF 1 !-
lmporunt to Tailor*. .
TUST RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’- ana
J Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country,
which w« offer at the manufacturer’s prices, at
BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Work^
130 Wood etr®t,
feb7 Wholesale Agent* for maafoact urate.
if you'can ba"vk mvjs dollars a. JMUiiHw:ron
I can hare a flna lmildlßg Lot, of 60 feet front b, SEW
onV. Wiuhlugtcu. WM-tartM, (20
In hand, balance at *5 a month. £»?“*’■
»«?*•«“ “ y & ° DlU ?w?hs^St.:
S=VONTINUATIuN OF THE GREAT SEMI-ANNpAL
( / SALE OF A. A. MASON A CO., and still further re
daction in prices, commencing on ttraraday, July 20th, and
continuing through the month of August. • jylQ
TSIOOMS— 6O ton* No. 1 Juniata, Gap Forge,
IS 6o “ Lekt Champlain, for sale by
KINO A MOORHEAD.
wiKii tficKir—lo tierces B.C. HmL~ ~~ ' ! !
F. SELLERS A 00.
ST. LOUIS.
67 Market sL
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NUMBER 2(1
FOR SALE AND TO LET;
fiofMtjubr i«i««
THE subscriber offeo’for «le, on very reasonable tefms,
tbr following p is part/, via: f
L. Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Pena street}
between Hey street and Brens’alley; end Lot 26fee»ftont,
extending beck ll&ftetio an alley. Tbe Hens* is on* of the
bestbuUaings.and la one of the moct pleasant neighbor*
hoods in tbe city. i
Five Lots—embracing oornen ot front end ferry sbtets;
one hundred end Sts fee£ front an ferry end sixty feet on
Frontstxwt, with a good three etoiy Brick Bulldlngoq the
corner, e two story mine on Jfamt st, end two Brick Build
ings, used as shops, on Fenrst.
A Lot, SI feet ftont by 00 foot deep, on front, between
Market end. ferry street*. j
A hot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 2u feet
by SO, fronting on Congress and w» star
A House and Lot, on Wylie streeVnesr the new Q>ttrt
House. The house is well arranged end in good orderj and
is now occupied as a hoteL*' ,
A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, hear' Se^enjth—-
being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 Ijj 80
feet deep, fronting on Smithfitid si. ; .
A Oottege Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on 4nns
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This U a very deelra*
ble and pleasant location for a neidoee.
Nine Lots in the tewa of M’Ksusport, each 00 fcetby 150.
Several of these are on the Mala streets i
. Kleven Acres in Limetown, on tbe Monongahela Rivet. on
which there are 4 houses;-there are some Bor 7 acres efex*
oellvnt stone ooal, sad abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; andtwoooel pits open.
Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 1&0 each,
nearly alt level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he rw
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locke. Columbia
Is a pleasant situation- on the bank of the Monongahela riv
er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of ah ex
tensive stone coal region, and would be a derirable point for
manufacturing ostahUsbmento
Two Hundred acres, of superior Btone Ooal,with House,
Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the
Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough leva ground at one
loint for houses ami gardens, or locations for man a tar, lories,
lie vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used In tuni
ng out the coal—the quality of which, foT iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary nsee, is not surpassed by any h the
oo untry.
In my absence, my agent/damea Blakely, Em, wU give
all necessary Information, and.be authorised to give wormy
tee deeds for any property aolq. * JAMES MAT, -
mj2B l No. UP Pena street .
95 Per Csat Lower ttunany Farm la the
Conaty.
A VALUABLE FARM FOlt HALE.—The subscriber h
authorised to sell the following described TRACT OF
LAND, eontainiog 111 acres, sitaatetiin North layette town
ship, Allegheny county, Fa-, 14-miles from the City tf Pitts
burgh, and near the line of tbe Steubenville Bail road, with
Coal and Lime Stone under the whole place, and easy of
o*o6o9—improvements as follows: A very comfortable Fawn
House, 30 by 20 feet, 2 stories high; Wash Housei* Bpring
House, and other out buildings; anew. Frame Bank Barn,
54 by 35 feet, finished In the best possible manner, with
Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing- Apple
Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and
Cherry Trees, all in beaiingorder; about 85 acres cleared
and in a high state of cultivation, with water In all the fields.
TUs lend fa vety comfortably situated iu one of* tbe beet
neighborhoods in the county, Mtag'eoavmdent to market,
to churches* schools and mills, and would not be in the
market, only that the owner is about to remove to the for
west Terms easj andpriee moderate. For further parti
eofarseee the owner, WM, 8088, on premises, or . the sub
scriber. . JAMBS 0. RICHEY,
t n?ydfw Beal Estate Agent
FOB SALK.—Two splendid Farms; qua of 100 acres, and
the other 75acres} beoutilhlty located on the Upper
Bt Clair .Township Plank Bead, 6 mOedfrom the city,each
of thesi lying soar todMda tnto lOacre lots, having a good
spring on each. It Lra splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Those who want a good home, or wish to make
money, would do well to look at It, as wevrill seUto the
first that, offers us our low price, inlets or all together.
Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods' ran, and
only 3 miles from Allegheny city,by way of the New Brigh
ton Plank Boat They are fine healthy locations, and of
fered very low.
Also, tan Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad,* mile* below the city. They will be sold sepirete
or together to a colony or bonding assortstlcn. It iss
lovely location, and cheap, of Bourse.
Also, ana Lot oftwo acres, and two smaller pieces of
ground, opposite liarlman’s at Woods* ran, offered at a
very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of
Houses and Lots, always on hand, and described in
mr register. Before buying you would do well to eall and
enquire of THOMAS WOOLS,
j e 7 75 Fourth street
Benntlfml Sites for Country Honied.
THK undersigned offers -for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY
LOTS, laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also,
an ENTIRE SQUARE, on tbe bank of the Allegheny river,
764 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and
Julia Ann Avennes, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This
square contains many Fruit Trees of tbe choicest kind, and
* flue view of the picturesque and romantic see*
nery around. lam desirous of preserving this r squirt en- -
tire, as it wonld afford one of tbe most charming and msg
nifieent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of the two dties.
Also, about THBIB ACHES OF GROUND, at the head of
the Island, advantageously situated frrmanufeoturing pur*
above property is situated iu Dnquarae borough, on
the high and bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached by
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap
ply at my residence, in Duquesse borough, on the main
bank, fronting tbe head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN BUN
LAP A CO., eorner of Second and Market sto, Pittsburgh.
aprlTrtf ffM. a MILLER.
Fifth Want Property for ante at a Good
Bargain,
Three valuable brick houses and lots.—
These Lots embrace a front on Peun street, of 66 feet 6
inches, to a 8 feet alley; on which there is ereeted a valua
ble block of Brick Houses,jwo stories high, with, kitchen
and cellar in basement, 4nrfeetlront oo Penn street, and 30
feet deep oo Isxusi street. This is a very deelrabls situ*-,
lion for cither a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being tbe
great throughfaro of tbe city: and this property being con
venient to the Railroad Depot.
This property would not be In the market only that tbe
owner is living in Washington county, and finds It extreme
ly inconvenient to attend to IL
Terms easy end price moderate; for further particulars
enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth Ward,
or JAR C. RICHEY,
*pr2s Beal Estate Agent, at this office.
laand for Sale.
1 onn ACRES OF LAND LX FOREST COUNTY’, near
IoUU the Clarion rirer. This land is besrily timbered,
has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of
ixun ore, and a thick, vain of bituminous coal. The Vencn-.
go railroad, which will undoubtedly bo built, wiU run rery
near to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek
rnns through It.
ALSO, 600 acres in Elk county, wdl timbered and
and lying near the roots of the Snnbory and Erie railroad.
No better inTestment could be made than in these land*.
The completion of the Sun bury and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region
will rander the ooal,lumber, iron ore and scut of great
Talus. Enquire of G.B.M. 8111TH,
Attorney at Law,
fffrgyMtnttf No. 147 Fourth street.
/ Valuable Property lor Sale,
ON LIBERTY STRKKT, ADJOINING THE METHO
DIST GRAVE .YARD, NEAR CANAL BABlX.—This
i 5 how the only desirable piece of property ht this neighbor
hood not already bought udby the IVnUßylrania Railroad
Company, fronting on Liberty 60 feet, on Kim street 200
feet) thence to the Method!# Graye Yard 86*4 feet, to Liber
ty 110 feet.
Thi« property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building
now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all the
necessary back buildings, has for a long time been occupied
as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and
others desirous of making a good invertment, will do well
to examine the premises.
apr2B.tf ' ' EDWARD FABER.
For Sale.
I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (Iburteen years) of a
Lot, situate on (/Ban street and Spring alley, in the
ruth Ward—W ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and running
back 100 ft.«n Spring alley, on which Is erected a Sour,
storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, Urith a frame, two stories,
00 ft, on Spring alley, well calculated to carry on any
Vii-awh nf -Beingengaged In man
ufacturing in the country, 1 offer the abore for sale. In
quire at No. 43* Liberty street,
ocl&tf •. EDWARD FABER. .
Coal Wori
SIXTY THK&E ACKEiOf LAM), with 250 acres of Coal
attached, and all tbo improvements thereon in eueoeoo
fut operation, .-aid Farm is situated on the Honoogafcela
river, W miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied vrtth a
Barm House,. Barn, Tenant Bouses, Orchard, Bailroad, and
an excellent harbor. '
The vein of Coal is fiT« feet thick, sad eaamofbe surpassed
i quality. For further particulars apply to . ..
NICHOLSON A PAYJTB,
No. 2SS Liberty street.
ST^Very^DeSirSwiPcottartry^sSSriir^rl'
• - T«te Bder ••••
IT'H&»ubeeriberU;euthariaedU>eett tta* fttleraring ptaqe
X of property, containing i <%s acre* of land, dtsatai in
dolUm tp., Allegheny county, pa.: Jhisprogerty it baeutt*
fWly located on the-baukot the -AReghenjrtrer, about 4
mllesiroia the dty; .having twa fbont*, ana onthe Law*
reocovllleand aWpri>orgh Flank Road,anil UioAUegheay
river j and about 80 rods oelow the ferry, and jo*i nelow
the new bridge, now being built over 'the river. • For for*
thacwartlealass enqaliaor JAMK3-C. HIGHBY,
je9 BeaE Batata; Agent.
SAUL—IS MTU of Uad. S mUeeawth M Darling-
X (OH, M sere* cleared, good Orchard,* good Stone
House, lorn Bara; two frame House*,' oil In first rate or
der, the low price of $»P«*Te.
a\«», oDwhsir sen Lot in .Oakland, on. Otartoite street.
It is a beautiful Lot; in front of Mr. Ogden’s fine improve
ment, aud la offered atlhe iow price of or
me. Oall and get my Register, tbr descriptions of a grear
faria*nf propS*. IHOM^VTOOD^
jdtt ; .7&yourth.St^
*®i-UUUllßirifW»e Mouseof S room* jUfc »tom
totoTgrouni of 60 ftpt front on the Brownsrfliett*!, in
Soath Pittsburgh. Plenty of choieeapple,pe«b a*d pinm
tree*, gropes. oumnt* end • gooseberries-. • A tttfW- stable,
out oven, Ac. The bouse UweU papered—«OOd grate*, Ac.
C&U end examine the property.
tyu ;s,,cPTgiitsai^flQ^aaJhtrf»t.
acres Land. iltnntcaeixtheMtoieriTtlla
J; Rond,. \% mils from the Court Book* omrhkh is a
emslltvo story Brick 'House, Stable, an<Tother tmilAngs;
•Im,-sq ese«dl(«tOrchjtfti; -Ttraij * Chae-ftmrth fish, bal
anoe in £ vu.equsl snnnnl paymsnis^ 1 ’ hteqntri cf>-
jal i. ■•; ~ .... Amqa.M.^Qplß^MJ^purtbst.
CWCTaOIC «UK iUdX.->lheuMinbTUkUx4;otU<nue oa
/ Nutßery HQL with about sn scre Of ground. .UnQuire
of3.BTßll«fOS»,cntbeptemlSeh;tJthF
«ya , .; . ' ... THOMPSON RBLE-ftCO.
. : Valm&U* PvoMTty
TMVX HJttiWQJiK BUU&Utt. 14*a»siin*to on Cfcntr*
J; AT&aac, a«r Jul Con «tre«t, •nd,.wlttUftrteo > -Bilaat«o’
wfcDt of the Poet Office. . i
HOOJf A BABGETC !
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THEGREAT EEIEEAILEOAD CASE.
OPINION BT CmfiT JTITICB SLACK)
LEWIS, J., DISSENTING; !
Supplemental Opinion try Judge l*owrie.
Attorney General )
vs. J- In Equity.
The Erie and N. E. B. B. Go. >
OPINION;
Bt Buack, C.J.—-This cose requires ns to'give a
construction to the charter of a private corpora*
tion: Tbe frequency of such cases excites somo
surprise, when we reflect that an act of incorpo
ration is and always must be interpreted by a
rule so simple, that* no man, whetber'lawyer or /
layman, can misunderstandor misapply it. That
which a company is authorized (o : do by its act
of incorporation, it may do; beydnd that, >ll its
acts are illegal. And the'-power I must.be given
in plain words or by necessary inxplicatidfl, AH
powers not given in this direct rod unmistakable
manner-are withheld. It is stfange that tbe
Attorney Generator any body else, shouldcom
plain agalhsf a cotDpaDy that keeps ltse|f within
bounds, which are always thus clearly - marked,
and equally strange that a company which has
happened to transgress them should come before
ns with the faintest hope of being sustained.
In such cases, ingenuity has nothing to work
with, since nothing can be either proved or dis
proved by logic or inferential reasoning. If you
assert that a corporation had certain privileges, :
show ns the words of the legislature conferring
theta. Faffing in this, you must give up your
claim, for nothing else can. possibly avail you.
A doubtful charter does notexlst; because
whatever is doubtful, Is decisively certain against
the corporation.
If loss or injury comes to any body in conse
quence of an ignorant disregard of this principle,
.it is not our fault. We have done all thatin us
lay to impress it on thepublic mind; atidtd Warn
corporations of the they might ihtfer by
disobedience. We enforced it to the .'utmost in
The Bank of Pennsylvania CommdtaeeaUk,
Susquehanna 'Railroad Company ts. Sunbiry and
Erie Railroad Company, The Pennsylvania Rail
road Company vs. Canal Commissioners, The Com
monwealth vs. Tke Franklin Canal Company, and
in several other cases. All of our predecessors
on this bench occupied tbe same ground. Tbe ,
doctrine is maintained by tbe Supreme Court of
tbe United States, and in many States-of the
Union. Even in the justiceand neces
sity of it are universally acknowledged and acted
npoD. But we do not mean to discuss the 1 sub
ject over again. The lawyer who is not already
familiar with tbe numerous authorities upon it, to
-be found in every book of . reports, will piobably
never, become so; and the citizen who does not
believe It tb’lte a most salutary foaturein our
jurisprudence, would hardly be convinced though
one rose from rite dead. ***
Our c&ty in thiscaSe is, therefore, notadiffi
cult one/ If the words of the defendants* char
ter, understood in their ordinary seme, cover the
acta complained of; or if there be a necessary
implication of the power to do those acts, and
nothing to forbid them, then this bill hnist be
dismissed. But the defendants can take nothing
at our hands by construction. Wecannot,widen
tbe limits set to thes- privileges, because they
have found them inconveniently narrow.- We
have no more right or authorityto stretch an old
act of incorporation than we have to make a new
one* In either case, we would be usoiptafe leg
islative power, and granting away from the Btate
privileges which she has seen proper towifh-
Kold. y
The bill complains—lst; That the- Western
terminus of tbe defendants* railroad IS not
where the act of incorporation requires U tQ be.
2d, That it is so constructed as to Impede and
obstruct tbe free use of certain street? in the
city of Erie; 3d, That-it also obstrbctn aad im
pedes the free use of a public road laid out from
Erie in the direction of Buffalo; and 4th, That
the defendants have made a contra ctby which
they have surrendered the control of &eir road
to a foreign corporation.
I. The act of incorporation authorises the de
fendants to build a railroad from (he ktnmgh of
Erie to some point on the east boundary >f the
township of North East.’* r The defendants*
counsel insist that the word from should be taken
inclusively, and that a road from atoy part of the
borough to the proposed lermimts ad quem is a
compliance with tbeiaw. On the other hand,
the counsel for the plaintiff insist that. it must
begin at the borough line, and not elsewhere.
Our opinion is with the-defendahts on this point,
but we think the argument on itwm rather be
side the purpose, since the terminus"of tile rail
road is neither at tbe lineof tfaelXTroogh nor in
side of it. Coming from the east, it passes the
east boundary of -the borough at a distance of
sixty rods south,, and runs on about ■ — rods
further, in a direction precisely paraWelwith the
south line of the borough; and there stops or con
nects with the road built by tbe Franklin Canal
Company to the Ohio line. Gertain3y<ibis is not
a literal compliance with the aet r of -incorpora
tion. Making a road from a porot aelected by
the defendants themselves sixty rods south of the -
borough, not coming within that distance of the
borough at any place, is not making si-road from
tbe borough eastward. Is there anything In tbe
peculiar circumstances of ' this ease •wfcicfi will
justify us in treating tills infraction of r the law
otherwise -than as we treat similar violations of
duty when committed by companies ? • We shall
see.
What I have said concerning the borough of
Erie, refers to what itwas when the act of incor
poration was passed. In 1848, and - before the
defendant's work was made, it* limfta tfere ex
tended so as to Include theplace where the ter
mimts-of the railroad had been fixed.' At a still
later period, the borough wu' incorporated as a
- city. . But we are very clear that this alteration
of the borongh lines did not in the least change
the rights or obligatiomof the raDroadooftrpany.
All laws tanst be eixecated- the
sense and m easing which■ theyfinported ? -at the
time of their passage. A fine wldch' dld not
exist until lB4B,oouifr not hare beehlzff&d 1 mind
of the legislature in 1842. The modifications
made in the charter of the borough left the de
fendants' charter just where it wgs'before/ The
amendment of one is not to be taken as i Supple
ment to the other. If **the eastboWndairyTine of
For Sale.
East had been tobettehedbr ob
literated, or • differently named byaiiaetdf As
seinbly passed in 1848, the defendants weald have
understood very well that tbeir right 4o -locate
the’eastern terrain neon any part of t&townabip
line as it existed in 1842, was not thereby altered
or taken away/ Tbe law commanded "the de
fendants to begin tbeir railroad atteeboroegb of
Erie as it then was, and that eonfinaidie in foil
force notwithstanding the change which'has been
made fo ether matters. - •
Is this violation of tbe charter ,: ho trifling that
we can overlook it oa tbe principle of <fe m wiroit 7
The counsel of tbe company have not-argoed that
itia—and certainly itis not; The place at which
the terminus should be established being-precise
ly and particularly designated by the 1 ajes-of in
corporation, in words which rendered mistake im
possible, alt other places; Whether pearoftar, are
assarely exclndedasif they had-been akfctresaiy
forbidden. If weeannot-boldoompasjes to a
strict compliance with tbeir charters, WO"- cannot 1
bold them at all. * In some situaiioas, for
aught- we can see,, this may bb .ooeottbem,)
tbepurpose and object of aUowfag 4&e road
tobe built -can be -as - completely: defeated by
a deviation of sixty rods as «£xiy Tbe di.
1 rectors must have thought'tbirt they could gain a
point of great vaine to them by changing' their
terminus* or etee they certainly Wooldnoff b*w .
ventured upon it in the teelh of ;the- ; finr. ,? Awl
they must have been eoh6cioUB,tbo,thaHbe Leg
islature had some important reasoti-'tbr' confining
them to tbe borough, or else’ they Would have
aoogbt and got amrter.—
This railroad was.prob*bly intended&in outlet
toiffew Yorkfotf the lake trade of Erie.- JRcotdd
not have beenmeant «s a link in : tbe obttnectioii ''
between Bufftdo and Cleveland, for thera was not
thenany authority giverato this company or any
•thevdobuOdtffoad'westatanl frehrlSTO,'to or
toifeidi tbe Ohio'line* Its actual 1 location puts
it beyond the reach of the lake trader,befog one
: taa feet above and tface-ipiartera of
1 distant from tbeharbOr; '*-It c&mte&s itself
. therewith* road to Ohio huift 1 IrrVldfation of
law, and by a fraud which fcaaAlreifdyreCdited its
1 condemnation. By this has bwxrtoe part
L if a continuous line from New west,
carrying good* and bbrough .
: of Rie, butqutte arennd-aadpistit.
-ttds-ajera^-aS'Aewing 3 aiatPtbe“ge4^irtf ? soope .
of the law, as weU as its literal words, has beeo^
fnr uns Pidrptftti, <jr* tM;
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